Absolutely gorgeous albums from one of the great & acquired bands of the modern-era. Unfortunately I suspect Antony's music is still unappreciated by the majority on here

My favourite Antony albums in this order

Antony & The Johnsons
The Crying Light
I Am A Bird Now
Swanlights
Turning
Hopelessness (recorded under new name Anohni)

Chart facts

My favourite album made no impact on the charts though Antony's next three works were Top 30 albums. Antony has had no Singles chart success

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I picked up one of their albums (I think it's I Am A Bird Now) at a CBS after seeing them on Jools Holland once. However, must confess to never listening to it and if a track pops up on shuffle on the iPod I tend to knock it on to the next.............so no, not really for me 64.

I picked up one of their albums (I think it's I Am A Bird Now) at a CBS after seeing them on Jools Holland once. However, must confess to never listening to it and if a track pops up on shuffle on the iPod I tend to knock it on to the next.............so no, not really for me 64.

The only two I have are
1974 'Alice Coopers Greatest Hits' - which is up there with the best greatest hits compilations IMO; and
the 1997 live (somewhere in Mexico I think) album 'A Fistful of Alice'

I do like Elected and I'm Eighteen but if for no other reason than the iconic 1972 Top of the Pops performance (which always pops up on those 1970's/Glam Rock/Guitar Heroes BBC 4 compilation shows) and being an impressionable 8yr old at the time I'd say School's Out is my favourite track.

I saw him in Cardiff in the early 2000's at Cardiff CIA (but only really as I went to see Dio who were supporting) - he was good, but the theatre of it all is the main thing, rather than it being a rock show. However, I appreciate I may be in a minority with that and others clearly loving the fake hangings, blood, guillotines etc...

The only two I have are
1974 'Alice Coopers Greatest Hits' - which is up there with the best greatest hits compilations IMO; and
the 1997 live (somewhere in Mexico I think) album 'A Fistful of Alice'

I do like Elected and I'm Eighteen but if for no other reason than the iconic 1972 Top of the Pops performance (which always pops up on those 1970's/Glam Rock/Guitar Heroes BBC 4 compilation shows) and being an impressionable 8yr old at the time I'd say School's Out is my favourite track.

I saw him in Cardiff in the early 2000's at Cardiff CIA (but only really as I went to see Dio who were supporting) - he was good, but the theatre of it all is the main thing, rather than it being a rock show. However, I appreciate I may be in a minority with that and others clearly loving the fake hangings, blood, guillotines etc...

I agree with you there on Alice, very similar to the Sensational Alex Harvey Band who were also a visual theatrical type act, better on stage than on their records

A Yorkshire band from Swannie's hometown Wakefield where I first saw Bill Nelson & the boys perform a magical set before they recorded their first album. Initially we use to pay 10p entry fees to see Be-Bop in the pubs around West Yorks, they could often be found playing at the Staging Post in Leeds.

At first they were compared to the more successful David Bowie, but Nelson never tried to copy Bowie, and appears to have disliked comparisons or being pigeon-holed. Bill became one of the best guitarists on the northern music scene in the mid-70's

My favourite albums

Their debut album is still their best work imo !

Axe Victim
Futurama
Sunburst Finish

Chart Facts

Be-Bop finally cracked it 1976 with the song 'Ships in the Night' from their 3rd album Sunburst Finish, both single & album made the Top 20, BBD went on to have two more albums reach the Top 20 chart

One of the most underrated rock bands of the 70's. John Lees's BJH were a hard-working band touring the UK, saw them a few times in Leeds

Favourite Albums

Everyone Is Everybody Else (without any doubt their best work)
Gone To Earth
Early Morning Onwards or The Best Of (both compilations)
And Other Stories
Their First Album.....

Chart Facts

Although 'Everyone Is Everybody Else' did not chart, it was nevertheless an important album that directly contributed to subsequent limited UK success and considerable European success for the band, particularly in Germany, France and Switzerland.
BJH had nine LP's that reach the album chart in the UK